FAIR Studies and Reports

Here are some of FAIR's studies and reports. Please note that this list is not exhaustive; FAIR has been
critiquing media since 1986, and much of our earlier work is unfortunately not online.

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Extra!: Fear & Favor 2004 -- The Fifth Annual Report : How power shapes the news (March/April 2005) By Peter Hart and Julie Hollar

Extra!: Still Failing the "Fair & Balanced" Test : Special Report leans right, white, Republican & male (July/August 2004) By Steve Rendall and Julie Hollar

Extra!: Special Report: Think Tank Coverage : More attention, but not more balance (May/June 2004) By Michael Dolny

Extra!: How Public Is Public Radio? : A study of NPR’s guest list (May/June 2004) By Steve Rendall and Daniel Butterworth

Extra!: Fear & Favor 2003 -- The Fourth Annual Report : More examples of media's vulnerability to power (May/June 2004) By Peter Hart and Julie Hollar

Extra!: If News From Iraq Is Bad, It's Coming From U.S. Officials : Study Data (Update February 2004) By Jon Whiten

Extra!: If News From Iraq Is Bad, It's Coming From U.S. Officials (Update February 2004) By Jon Whiten

Extra!: Spectrum Narrows Further in 2002 : Progressive, domestic think tanks see drop (July/August 2003) By Michael Dolny

Extra!: Amplifying Officials, Squelching Dissent : FAIR study finds democracy poorly served by war coverage (May/June 2003) By Steve Rendall and Tara Broughel

Article: In Iraq Crisis, Networks Are Megaphones for Official Views (3/18/03)

Extra!: Fear & Favor 2002 -- The Third Annual Report : How power shapes the news (March/April 2003) By Janine Jackson and Peter Hart and Rachel Coen

Extra!: White Noise : Voices of color scarce on urban public radio (September/October 2002) By Steve Rendall and Will Creeley

Extra!: Power Sources : On party, gender, race and class, TV news looks to the most powerful groups (May/June 2002) By Ina Howard

Extra!: Think Tanks in a Time of Crisis : FAIR's 2001 survey of the media's institutional experts (March/April 2002) By Michael Dolny

Extra!: Fear & Favor 2001 -- The Second Annual Report : How Power Shapes the News (March/April 2002) By Janine Jackson and Peter Hart

Extra!: Study of NPR's Coverage of Deaths in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (November/December 2001)

Economy Extra!: What's Not Talked About on Sunday Morning? : Issues of corporate power are not on the agenda (September/October 2001) By George Farah and Justin Elga

Extra!: Think Tanks Y2K : Progressive groups gain, but right still cited twice as often (July/August 2001) By Michael Dolny

Extra!: Bill O'Reilly's Sheer O'Reillyness : Don't call him conservative-- but he is (July/August 2001) By Seth Ackerman and Peter Hart

Economy Extra!: The Most Biased Name in News : Fox News Channel's extraordinary right-wing tilt (July/August 2001) By Seth Ackerman

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